That has nothing to do with the computer. That is dependent on how the website is coded. For example, go to CNN.com That webpage only opens up 800 pixels wide. Now go to eBay.com Enter something in the search box, and click "Find It" The next page will open up the full width of your monitor. But you can grab the side of the page and squeeze it down to 800 pixels wide. The CNN.com webpage is un-squeezable :)
I have been looking into it a bit more, but the problem is bigger that I first thought. Any active window on the computer is very small, and can only be seen in comfort if I change the DPI of the display, which makes the display a bit strange.
The viewing web pages thing is only part of the problem, I need to get my computer to display everthing better, the icons in the task bar are tiny, and if I look at a DVD, it comes up half the size it used to.
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January 9th, 2005 14:00
Larry Parker
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January 9th, 2005 19:00
Unicyclist
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January 9th, 2005 21:00
I have been looking into it a bit more, but the problem is bigger that I first thought. Any active window on the computer is very small, and can only be seen in comfort if I change the DPI of the display, which makes the display a bit strange.
The viewing web pages thing is only part of the problem, I need to get my computer to display everthing better, the icons in the task bar are tiny, and if I look at a DVD, it comes up half the size it used to.
Innes